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  2. List of art games - Wikipedia

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    The game has been displayed in art exhibits including the 2010 "Game (Life): Video Games in Contemporary Art" exhibit at The Firehouse Gallery, [39] and the 2012 "Game Masters". BrainPipe (2008, Rich Carlson , Iikka Keränen , PC, Mac, iPhone) - Brainpipe is a 1st person game of spatial navigation, hypnotic graphics and strange, deeply ...

  3. Ravenstail weaving - Wikipedia

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    Typically, for Ravenstail pieces, it is created in modern times using black and white (and sometimes yellow) colored merino sheep-wool [5] (sometimes with the traditional slender strands of animal sinew or, a more modern substitute, small amounts of silk) [6] or, when legally available and affordable to the weaver, the original traditional ...

  4. Textiles in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Silk workers: Severus of Avranches is the Catholic patron saint of silk workers. Spinning: Saint Catherine is the patron saint of spinners. Tapestry workers: Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of tapestry workers. Weaving: Onuphrius is considered a patron saint of weaving in Coptic, Eastern, and Oriental Orthodoxy as well as Catholic traditions.

  5. Guilds of Florence - Wikipedia

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    Silk weavers and merchants Pre-1192 [17] 5 Included bronze sculptors. Only began electing a Prior (representative to the Signoria) after 1283. Arte dei Medici e Speziali: Physicians and pharmacists 1197 [13] 6 Elected Prior only after 1283.

  6. Textiles of Sumba - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, one end mirrors the other, and the left side of a panel mirrors the right side. Two identical panels are dyed, woven, and then joined. Because the technique is very labor-intensive, the designer, usually the weaver, generally does the setting out and dyeing simultaneously such that two textiles are constructed at the same time.

  7. Handloom sari - Wikipedia

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    The shuttle is thrown from side-to-side by the weaver. Other weavers use a fly-shuttle loom which can produce different types of patterns. The saris can vary in size and quality. [1] Handloom sari weaving is generally a family business and is one of India's cottage industries. [3] The handloom saris are made from silk or cotton threads.

  8. Loom (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In other releases of the game, side B had the identical program with side A [citation needed] encoded for Dolby-S. [citation needed] It was the first commercial cassette to employ Dolby-S noise reduction. [citation needed] The package also offered an illustrated notebook, The Book of Patterns, supposedly belonging to apprentice weavers in the ...

  9. Patola sari - Wikipedia

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    The Solanki (Chalukya) rulers used to dress in patola silk themselves on special occasions. [citation needed] It is broadly accepted belief that these Salvis originally belonged to the region, which now lies at the middle of the present day Marathawada and Vidarbha divisions of Maharashtra state. The art of Patola weaving is an ancient one.